Ronald W. Glensor Category: Person Description: A Deputy Chief of Police for the Reno Police Department. Page Sections: Biography · Documents |
The following section is from a 2004 research paper.
Ronald W. Glensor is a deputy chief of the Reno, Nev., Police Department. He has more than 26 years of police experience and has commanded the department's patrol, administration, and detective divisions. Glensor is recognized internationally for his work in community policing and has advised more than 500 agencies throughout the United States, Canada, Australia, and the United Kingdom. He was a research fellow at the Police Executive Research Forum (PERF) in Washington, D.C., where he was responsible for problem-solving training, and an Atlantic fellow in London, where he examined repeat victimization at the British Home Office. He received PERF's Gary P. Hayes Award in 1997. He coauthored Community Policing and Problem-Solving: Strategies and Practices, Police Supervision, and Policing Communities: Understanding Crime and Solving Problems. He has a master's in public administration and policy and a doctorate in political science from the University of Nevada, Reno.
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December 2004 publication date | Problem Oriented Guides for Police Problem-Specific Guides Series Guide No. 28 Street Racing | Research Report ( PDF) 698KB · 64 pages Authors: Kenneth J. Peak & Ronald W. Glensor Publisher: U.S. Department of Justice Office of Community Oriented Policing Services |